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Apr 18 2024
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Town Hall talks crime, guns, fentanyl -- and a measure of optimism
Apr. 18—Leaders in law enforcement and criminal justice gathered to answer questions and ponder fixes to public safety Wednesday in an auditorium of the African American Performing Arts Center. The two-hour town hall, put on through a partnership between the Journal, KOAT-TV and radio station KKOB, hosted a panel of Bernalillo County District Attorney Sam Bregman, Sheriff John Allen and state
Yahoo NewsApr 08 2024
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San Francisco officials say crime is falling
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AxiosApr 17 2024
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Residents near south Minneapolis homeless encampment decry crime and "chaos"
MINNEAPOLIS — For the second time in less than three years, residents near East 29th Street and Fifth Avenue South in Minneapolis are living next to an encampment. "We have so much anger behind the city allowing this to happen. We feel so wronged," said one neighbor. This homeowner says he did not want his face shown for fear of what would happen if the occupants of the encampment knew it was
CBS News (Online)Apr 14 2024
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2 neighborhoods in Detroit's ShotStopper program tie efforts to drop in crime
It's been less than a year since the ShotStopper initiative began in Detroit and already community groups say they are seeing results. FORCE Detroit has claimed the best results, with a 72% decrease in fatal and non-fatal shooting in its second quarter. The group works in the Warrendale and Franklin Park neighborhoods, also known as the Cody Rogue area, and cites the Detroit Police Department
Detroit NewsApr 11 2024
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Rutgers Islamic center vandalism investigated as ‘bias crime’
The Center for Islamic Life at Rutgers University (CILRU) was vandalized early Wednesday morning in an incident university police said they are investigating as a “bias crime.” The vandalism took place on the Muslim holiday of Eid-al-Fitr at the New Jersey university’s Muslim Chaplaincy house, according to CILRU’s statement posted on Facebook on Wednesday. CILRU posted photos of the
The HillApr 16 2024
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Trump Goes From Court to Campaign, Blames Bragg For NYC Crime
Former President Donald Trump headed straight from the courtroom to the campaign trail in New York City on Tuesday, accusing the Democrat who is prosecuting him for an increase in violent crime in the Big Apple. "It's Alvin Bragg's fault," Trump said outside the Sanaa bodega in Harlem, referring to the Manhattan district attorney who has indicted him on 34 counts regarding allegations of
Newsmax (News)Apr 18 2024
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A bodega, claims about crime: How Trump brought his campaign to NY
• Trump called his trial 'rigged' and criticized Judge Juan Merchan and Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg. • Bragg has promoting a falling crime rate since he was elected in 2021. Merchan has refused to withdraw from the trial. Amid jury selection adjourned in his New York hush money trial, Donald Trump shopped at a Harlem bodega for campaign support and political outrage over crime
"USA Today" ContributorApr 18 2024
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Crime on college campuses reverts to pre-pandemic levels as students fear for safety
At least three female Arizona State University students were allegedly sexually assaulted by a "random stranger" in public areas of the Tempe campus in a 30-minute span.It was described as "an isolated incident" on April 11 by the university in a statement to Fox News Digital, but it's an isolated incident for ASU, not the country, where a national spike in on-campus crimes has reverted to pre
Fox News (Online News)Apr 15 2024
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Bodies of preacher’s wife and pal ID’d, victims of ‘absolutely brutal crime’
The bodies of two missing Kansas moms have been found, and both women were murdered in an “absolutely brutal crime,” Oklahoma authorities said Monday. The remains of Veronica Butler, 27, and Jillian Kelley, 39, both from Hugoton, were discovered Sunday in a “very rural area” near where their abandoned blood-soaked vehicle was found in Texas County, Okla., on March 30, according to information
New York Post (News)Apr 17 2024
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WA governor candidate Semi Bird says ‘no excuse’ for financial crime
Republican gubernatorial candidate Semi Bird pleaded guilty in 1993 to a misdemeanor count of bank larceny for lying on a credit application by using the name and Social Security number of his father, records show. According to the previously unreported federal conviction, Bird, then 30 and living in Sunnyside, Yakima County, falsified a 1991 credit application “with intent to steal and
The Seattle Times